Yawner vs Yawper - What's the difference?
yawner | yawper |
A person who yawns.
(figuratively) Something unexciting or boring that induces yawning, as a book, sporting event, or performance.
* 1997 , Mark Coatney, "
As nouns the difference between yawner and yawper
is that yawner is a person who yawns while yawper is a person who yawps; one who cries vigorously.yawner
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(en noun)Football: The Big Sleep," Time , 21 Oct:
- The game's over, and the Bills are winners in a 9-6 yawner that saw no touchdowns and sent the nation to bed early.